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V ' . : -re'J)c*l ia the Street. y "I?? fa VPiM**;de*Mn {t? ?U**r, * ' .v*r<V*aaa ta tfca ?M*e, ' v* '- - ItiA |j|(?4?lliilaa*tiyi?hyll)ttf. .'?^ ur|r'l to.a?lJ$ni$M>tuw,??d ifMt,. . >,tr e? Jwftj}' <S?t? rfWHWPwrSeWt nttop f""y, wd ^ploaaure, r ' ' flpMfcffti* with fWtrtr. iMdSflM, and fehnle; uhri.u a mieab.a WuW. -.-,7 Til tedeb the erring and raiaa tho lowly? Plenty, Hi cbartty'a tiaiue fo ebow . - k .*< fchi*Hfe hu eomctlrtirg dtetna mod holy. jh(Lv;^V' . Boartdd ekarma?*las?lc.al brow4 . EMbijW^fpafxircM-toMt 'nt thoni now. '.L?Ok at her lip* once tbeyS-mrfd tdhflh * * . ?yM?wvoll, never more aha 11 they l>?gutlo; , sifiker'more, ncvor wo^c word v.f lierV ^ A l>htsli abnll bring to the saintlicet face. *Sbo hf?'fbnnd, Ibftia hope and trust, v. jCeaoOdw a higher and letter plnco ; * ' . j A??d Jet, despite of aU ctiil, 1 viwn, > ' ?<* Joy of seme heart aim must have liven. Some fntflt mother, "yrotidoT the talk, ' ? ilea atof^ied lo.finger each dainty curt ; f Sofia vaifl fat hey l/*? bowed to nak ^ . s^,blc??ing fnj: her, hie darling gU, Hard to-think, &a Wo look at'bet there, ' - r- Of all the tehdorncisr loVO affd onfO, -.j I,"onolj watching aid .?<>??> heart oohe, ' All the agwyYburning tvarn, -* ' . \ Joyr.auil potroYra, hopesanil- fears, Jhrcathcd arid-suffered for her sweet sake. . ? faDey'wii'plctilre * tmim< arar, . - Out vthere the dairies and butter*tip* are, "QaJ where liTo* giving hreo*acs-bi<>w, Far five*- theee sofldfm wtreote, foul end lowFaCfly Will picture it Vmofy Ijpnrlh, And *" aged cpupfe dead tcrwitrih? An nged conpjOt broken-antl gray, . -t j , Kaeeling beside, a hed^o-pray ; ' > th iyttg.iiwjtke o' nibble to hark , Yuf a ibing that may conn 1n tire rain and tho. ' * dark, -S V.V . ."A hoUow-^ynd woman with weary feet Better they never knowa . She* whntn tliqy cherished *o _ Lies this night, Iqpe and low, .' - Dead irrthe struct. ,*. _ "'LJ-J-M I ORIGINAL. ! *< ' * . '? .? tf 4 - fo^ *n* aoBTnkHX ttitanrnlsd? 4 .*T*> ' ^ - ' ** e ?. i . ' ,, Democratic Doctrine. of Suffrage ? * . Editor* -yThe Democratic View of the ques}iun. of suffrage i?, that the right to t6te is not a natural and inalienaUp right, ? hut a privilege?a privilege (u he cxeirUed only by tU.no toT vvtiym can,he tafcly* on-, trusted, and who are competent to cati ret so if for the heat interests of thy State;.and for . tbla reason the priv iiege Of Voting it denied to women,,to young nun pniter twenty-one years of age, and to foreigners, no tnatu-i* how Well tliey may be-qdaJifutrt in, other respect*. The question as tq Whom the -privilege' of voting shall bo cstended, U a matter for the States themselves to dootde, am) net for the de alii on ~ of the United Slates Congress, aud all dictation or leglsla^idn of Oongress for tho Sta'cs is usurpation Hod tyranny, and in violation of the Constitution. . \ The white men of-thia State have always * ' b?on con*ida,ed qualified to rote,, and-no matter what may h? tbe opinions of a few individuals, the grant Democratic party will never coaecnt (bat U>? white men heretofore " .''^s^jfing this privilege should be debarred from It. There are as many,, and probacy " many more lodividujyJ Radicals in tbe United Stales, tbaji those who are Dettdcratf, who thh.I that lun^ should be allowed to vote without certain property or educational ' qualMlcattotit. Jndeed, the Democratic party bar always been the penptp's party, and In ffcrer of attending to tiem more liberal right* -Mil privileges than any other party that baa aver aatecsi In the U?U?d States, Tp South Carolina,- tbe Dewincnitio party Is almost a ' obitvo thequestion oJVnarnri rioted suffrage. . to the white man of lb* emmtry, buV-we are - not in favor of - the.same to tl*a n?gr?as. be cause WO thing that nice 1} pot yet sufficiently advanCHd ?? tliu kaowltyigo of laws and. government^- b? entrusted pith so high ' prlviWjff, 4>e ^*fcty and : f Hfc Rtf?? ,Wo doclarp 9UV ' sejtlotfcat^iTfgilyn t^af the aseeeiw of tgi* prfttUge by the ucgt? cannot benefit him, afgl la fnufghi WIS gtwkl danger lo both rac cSi bwt.we are willing (fnd ftiU Is the derhirqtiop of the parly lately arsembfed |ri e'otrvoatlou .in ColambU,) toftl lew htm ff ly tbs same conditions thai ha Tr fitluwoil to . vdle at the N^rth. X In some ?f (ha jf ortlfcrrt in. uo > am pvmirMia vore nt nil, whether qualified or tn repnrd to properIf ?rt4 education , httfc.we ?*? wiliiop fofhitt to here the wuie prU Hogf here ai? lie hen to thnee Nwl??rn' 8tatee irf *filei. h? irallowed to vote, end Vt I* unrciuonable tdeipeet inqro. J red. DyiglM, pjio I* cefUinly foe o'f tbo greataet of living .negro*?; nqd who hpa Ihhor. e4 go long, in Oio abolition catra?i fn let* peeob to the colored people, at 4kAor,'Ob??, told them "tktt theUoternment euaneipaled toe nngroee M? ptiMr of poHr^', kuii not from toy CtrrteeUn motive of right or Janice, end (hot they hod no more "ronton to be thwiKfal to the' ftomnunerft for their freedom then bed .the Relate we ft feel fhenkfal to Fhereoh for their deMfrrenoe Inrai' bondage.'* . Xtouglw eeld th*t.t? although M wee peeetble ^ .that, naturgiiy, the eel n led.mm were eqaal to the bhitoi. they mm* nee to poetically, ?pd bet they muat rlre through their own extrtiooe to a much bf^itcr degree of intrlli ' r * * ? . . "* 1 ^ -i--',: - ..!M- '-.v .L'.. - . . f ' ~ ' 1 : ~ genco before being ?l)owcd all' the rights arid pi1vi1egiB'S"of the wbjte man." Do added "that iwy pero now v??pri>bnti< n, *nd?,if Alteon ; /pars heme found thf <h ,m ' Uutjr now'aro, it Would'to impossiblefor'thc hi in Uiuktv shy advancement."' This (idvice' from an ilitd'jgent'culored mar., who baa labored tuore for the freedom of bis race'tban all the Southern Radical* put together, should bo well considered. It is Very different from the dectrihes pruplaitned to the nogroca by their protruded Radical Mondial the .South : tbo Utter want tiflive, and know tbey can succeed only "by ^ deceiving ignorant and unsuspecting,negroes. 'It w Irah tbut at the "late "Elections, in this State, Democrats urged tbo negroes to vole , with tb-my or stay stray fcotn the polls, bc<MN tbo negroes - having, the privilege of fotang conferred trpon them 'by the Radical , Cougrwss, we wished to prevent them frmr tahing ilio f#tol position of antagonism to Ihowhite nice, wiili nil the evil* WO In-li.-ro will result therefrom. Rut Southern Radicals and yankce ciuisfaricg have brought about this antagonism bstwci% the two races 'for tbeir own pitrpocet? fur lite purpose of putting the government i>f the Southern States under tbo control of negroes. ' "v-", The Radical? majority in C&ngrcsx "havo given (he, privilege of voting to ncgroe.t with', oiij restiiiliou, wlulo they hnve dixlfiiraiiiscd I my mn:^ white citiacni. Their object i* to Ktth themselves in power by placing the government of the Southern State . umloc Uto control of hegroos, aud the whites.who affiliate with thciu. Their poijcr in Congj^ss umy? be maintained, if thi-y c:\ii have Radical incui"bers bent,front the South,' and Uiop the Southern Whites -tindc r 1ip&fo doniinatihn. Tliey Vclicve that by Securing the votes Of the ten Southern States, with tho pjd negro and while KadieiU vote, they will bo u.l?io tv Succeed in the IV. ilifehtlnl elect ion next fulj and" - secure poWer- to - thcmsdlvotr Tour' years longer r hot We hop? thOt. evctt With "Hie'Kadi-. eal vote of the fhtntbjlhny will lot ho ablo to iiivum iu? wDnrnnio B?jortij tl TDC I North. .' They will recStveho Southern State loth tlits lTnir>n without n constitution mating the negro supreme. This is th? sort pC U*h>n they offer tie, ami, strango to say, there arc white men in thu Feulb.wbo are Willing Jo rceciio it and netoally nid in bringing such -infamy mi d ??<gradation upon themselves and children ! in South' Carolina they huvc forced upon u< a Constitution which puts tlio State in the hands of the negroes,' and Crcm wbfih there if no possible ehnnee <)t escape but throOghdho great IK-mocratic party of the dniou. This party,-hnder which (ho country jiro'i vrcd lot so many yrsrt. and wfck-h the Radicals defeated iu 18(10, only herauso they wire divided nmong'Themselves, are again uniting and are fighting for ohr rTglifs as ' white men. They* offer us-the (Inion* of tho Qoastiiuf km?Jthc L'nion width wT all wish for tttnl liavo always hive*-: they alfer u? a white man's government, and. etrwiigc t*? say. thtrc aro whiUi man at the South who n-jcet the Iiroflered boon ! Tlu-y . are willing, too, do -give the negro every civil and political right; which it would ho safe aud pruiitablo for tlituv tocojnj. . . #... . , | Por the Southern Enterprise. - v J/essr*. Having' watched th# movements ol the times, more or le-s, lor the last ten years of my life, .find, having profited somewhat by the bgh^ol history and experience, I purpose giving whot appears to me to lie the eaiifo, of our want ol succes* in our attempts at defeating Ure Iladical policy. If X. should fail, however, to show the Iriu cnuso.of ouf present evils, i ui?pe, m ii??S to ?iiii aiter.Hou to the subject, \h order, that ?om< on* hotter qualtfied, may do to. ' ? 1 My pn?itinn i* : \Vr have too many con,fliettr g intererta and pr?jwdiees t-xT-dtng among th? whU?a to s-eur.- unity of notion. Firvt. Thoroare in nvery community, tiro .distinct classes, extensively known an creti Urfr and debtor., Knoll ul tin-re is standing off and watching ilia movements of tlu? other, with a kind of iealoBs ai d mi?pc??ii* ey?. The creditor J? not disposed to en courage any ^xlvnsivc incmi:r?i ofvjvlUf to ilie debtor, through f?ar tliry might. finally result in repudiatioti. If pnn the other hand, Cheru-i* ft vary Tft'rgn cfa'i of iiitWfBrV mayhap, who secretly epteiUia loipc#-, I hat u)<i . debts will l>? repudiated h>. tha-cpd. from tV fa?'> thawhe vi||jlyl'tttdft?ra of tl?o oonn try eyn q*ver ho piii-i, and ail uuja to raaliae lo*^ alike, anJ the creditor upnt* lit* whole )>m loel !? ??/u#n> lb* wnr, and t* tJ" rtrfvRf, ^baljar at>H to l>v? .xvithoai ?dfc Uniting Jiia ^vhla. ?*" ibe d?l?lor i? aflaf. liflh- ijbi R--t ikmk that ?Ubw>r* uogiii iu wani iK-puuuiiion Uy law, trur <! > 1 thlqV, on the ?o?Vravy. creditor *b*?ld ..elect (be. .utmuet bulbing Ju |*ymc|i?-? ' There ehould be on>pr*mi? ujtou II debt* owntrarlpd juior to the ehxat of ill* war. Jft limcQnetdyiatiot* Uunvfor U?vu becft,, what it ipajr, for. although the ex.* wctirgof jiiettoe may lie right, llieahnwiopvi hiemy y? Letter. To c fleet thi* e<m>proqt|er. tha/a aWlTd be wjpM I. Would oaij creditor*' f'ml dcW^', uMetiog* U aweqj n?ygUbor. , Load throughout th<> btate. In lln-ee meetlog*. UotU tl?aa<v) abyuid iu ?l a?u| eeWl D'iiiiber of huiieet. uprrgbt, julioeeue unm, wboee owu eirqioneUitiiM yr? ?u?t? a* to inakoitlujiii na nearly dvritrti-rcafad'on fit her ei.lo poaeiMo, for arbitrator*. ( who*) eubmil all claim*. with lh* cmaidereiioae therefor, lor adjudication^ firat being old}, gated lo bido their decision. I would aoyJ lortber, that erediiori h.>u!d 4r*t |>ropo?* to meet tloir di biar* Jo tLr* w*ff a nee proffer# of tavor thould *t< r e?in? from tUoao who are alia to bufaw rneroy ? I : . - V'" :. * . x ' - . "vy; -Vn . ''. :, J O1 . ..> w-W " .. *- ' -T ? .-, ? ,J 1 :x <5F i>( -, .-* ; ? V"T " ' ?RKi;NVir,i>;. .sou TW?? twV? ebrtHiettng'element# of #oc{etjmiiDt behrimgbi t? act t..geiher t>y rome mi'ilii, 0' IwirWwe we fink us a r?c# under ttegro Jaw#, 'Yrvhe \vhicli ig'9? iuay'paW e'er ic ikall ari?*. tt appeal's to me to be to the pecuniary interest of the creditor to compromise n? soon as possible. 8 Inolhlng-enveil t? belter than alt tofet R-pudiation may tool coma ; hut the gale# seem ret in that direction iiew. TThe negro party i# *4?rfttg All it cAn t<> po{ uUrire tUolf wlih tbe m'aa?pa. Ry -conventional enaetmerlt, It bo# killed 4el>t< nTriti acted fi>r negroes, provided for alibmcsUed, an4 reonied to innr rled'"w'otrteh theft property. TTo doubt itbad two i.l jet,!# in view, in killing debt# fby fte^foe#; the fli-at, was to win favor from a lnrge'rinniher of tliis classof debtor#; the second ?nd"ntore remote object being tn aecucr,'by .State ei.actineut, n luw ignoring thufo'debtf,-so that If the Democratic parly should ever again pbtuin posa-aafon' of tlie'Fedcrnl Government, tlitre wilj be li-J probability of the Sofejli .geltWig pay 'for freeing It# ala?e? IIaVing..begun repn?. diatiori', m?y not the Radical parly coi.tinne tit extend.-it, in'Order to win #0,ceea* lb the bohiing" Presidential election??>' Should trie'.party set aside old deb;*, I beIft'va that it would,' by an doing, cither carry in it# favor or silenc- more than hot' the whi'O vote# in thai ten'fconthvrn Stale*, lath* party Ignorant of thia fact? and will it? not do anything ttkirh will strengthen il* hub! ttf-on The "South airwl tend, to give.it, mice*## ?* 'But the creditor "shytild renienv her 1 lint be ha# more than' tints* and iirte feffat tihefdie ha# a. country.?a gr.tud and rim ion# country, a r*cr, a posterity, ? rfthre To lkve f .r age# to cime, or perl-h Wlth'bi* body in the dust, all lunged npon hi* action to-day. to my 'judgment, no ch?*e of then dsn at tht# time do more to ward* Saving <Air country from thehormm of Rndicnli?in than the creditor viae# Can there not H#o abo?e all selfish consider* none, una net voTunim iiy witlt (hnt mngnv 'htrpliy ttcoftiYng Rr?at men { great g nfcicr f ll In betleV to give op debt* to 6< eura'unit^ of notion, tlinn by standing divided. ruffer repudiation, confiscation and u>'gro ride t>eiide< thVrt ingtbe < lid of lid/ revolution. T.il.e nil similar revolution* of the pn?t, Il ia ifistlmd, no doubt, to effect gl-eat change* in pnywyjyi "Cnd society, ton, talore it code. I look nl Ore pnst, the pf.eisDt, and Wruitle for tbc future. Ajtun. 7~kire try* neutral chit* ? men, who are nfiai ' thnt if they t?k? *id*?. they 'ill lii>>r?\>V h'er popularity, oo?|ofti, or some thing ?f*e, onntitnt.n- this c1*?s. I -have I e?rn told that, t.y taking aid'*, I atitiM lose rny Mluhttnnf influence. W Wat! Te<ie *n\ influence t?y laklrg Hie side of right against wrong, of p-Aee and mercy against war kand' oppreasfuD, of love nud truth agiifttsl error and hate, of hnpj dries* ar.1 prosperity against misery and deso'atioii! I,o?e my influence, hy striving to griae^ye my religy ' ion, to prcvefij tlie destruoti.-u .of ypr ?Kurcl?e?^The (>v?i throw of ?1] our Christian institution*. the general upheaving of go, piety, and the inuu^rttUzuijf or fit ul rain of myiaeef ' Ijo1.qt.-v.e? 1 Moat ?a*a own*tire influence by a false standard -Influence is not si nrtU"h that novir trhirh a man eeeuiiog'y exerts wkilx he lire*. wr it ie the paper that H*ea ?Ti?l e*er?? when hf* U dead, "flwr inflnenea of "Wiekliffe "and Utiinrr, of I/:iher and Hnnynti, Was hot aeon n?d felt to that extant, fli^y lived, that it hak 1?<?eff ?hi*e tliey dreJ. ' Ifa hall t)#vr J??jr his infliiunee; u lio rfght^ f?r UuiJ an?l trtilli 1 Thvugh itv uiay, ihrvugi>,<U.t pr jadiwe and h<H? of nUmr*, aftimlx r, w hit* Ke ti**k, y<t when lie <1 it-.-?, jt eo*1t awake from Ida ns'iea, ancf.'tikv a roaring lion ^ifat r.niar.l from l?ji lnir, nmk>' lh. earth tfmillt in its oovr^ro path. N"?ls prVkohod it Imii'trv) wit ' twrn y y.uis to a a wkt*<f peneratu.dk witjkout^ upparnvi */ UvC yet hia_liiniiei.ee live*K. though tiev' himself, for righteousness ltw? a. Naaw, ae to lite real (fane, is alt* eoe^^eq'ntitiy jtf whites and Mncka. It is * viola'it it of the teaehings of nature ae well a?-Itevelaiiwn, for two dieting Meat ti male together Look at thy f?-nlher<-d-trih?! you never ?M HI*elf hirda and j*y, and red and Line nftrt/apar i roake and wrone^ haw ks and erowa, ntn* duck* a?d rhiebett*. matinff together. '* One of lite * cry Fug sins of th* Jcwy for. t.idd?n \?y OoS, us HVi-ry IiiM? smKn( knows, And which in m v opinion M?t4 iht final cxi incll-u ?jf Ike i*n lost kriitos. w*S tliuir muling or mixing with (lis surround' -ing maioM? or rlis that i* notobie K SCO I list |)i>liUes) rqiiffiHy is s.warnl erpsall*y, must b- ruinously blind, iniUid, ' * ifuwtHr k Wisjr-"br iw ssgrvrd to tin* general (b.yernmsst, iImts cms l>? no miiuks : so f?r as Houtli CotuIHm iseortorrned, Ihr i^nssMon is (ins of white *>r black, T)># Stats election is user. miU<i far as we knee been utile to Mnrn, lias gone Mark, with the rHos^llnrv of tknrs ?I' four l>isiriots. l>i*. . trtojt or CuitMy ftioers are now-soon to he elected. Shall we show lire ?*mt> solli in* iliff-r?*nc? in thi^sleellon i hat inuny of us did in the one just | net t if jou are not for u.?, flftow yoorsclf against U*. There is now no nsntrftl ground. If you sre timing Maelt, let ns see your skin ; or,'If yon want your r?ce to tlvs And die while, ! t lis see your fun-s 'ok tVe IraPot'boX. All whit - m< ii it-ns( unite lor a white .man's (nvi-rmntiit, or. sink into sna>ehy or de>|Hiii*in, " United we stand, dividtd we fail." " In a mnlti I* ' *? A * *. y m ' - 1 <r. ' * t ><j! <| > ??- - ?- . " -V ?.?,-? ?. ' f I ?? : I- t * ; . v V-* , -% - . )PTTT , A I? . " ? 7*' . Til CAROLINA. MAX 13. I .!< . I. ' ... !JJ?- -'_Jlad* ofvjOuua?ftl?i* tb*r*.U Let II- *Wc#es unit* tog-ther, tounwl together, nd'ast together, dMvrmliied to -stand <>r . fall ' together, Arid the Go?l thalamic* tb* ik|M disp-d" Ih?- dirk clouds which hover nmund. Arid Hv? tn from worn than Egyptian bondage. May God savs os. Vour* moot r<sp?ct fully, - - .i a. e stepf. fci?* Ckcm, 3.C., May 1ft, ISflfl. mw?a?jguna?fUa?a^iaaaw?? AT'jfAATY Fat-Lo#.?A yownjt wan with 'gorid etofhes, hut bad pYijietid?S,"*ba? been charging arotihd WalhaTla for several geeY;?. Ho proteased to have almtel in Columbia, And, on the strength of thin, be tight and ItofftAedtd eggs, butter and other supplies otr ti+k." Ugly rumor* got afloat concerning trim, but certain kind- boar tod gentlemen wero lull to bcKato tho talcs. At last, having-sueked tfeo orarign pretty dry, he prepared to "yiti" Expressing *h is baggage to Augusta, he decamped, Tuesday evening, in the direction, it was learned,' of Claiksvtfls, On. Mn Hryron, one ot bis main creditors, And the lost man wlrom tho villain should bar* attempted to defraud, follutrc.d in hut pursuit.. Head tras n.ertakon beyond tho Georgia line, arid-. forced, to disgorgo to the tune of $i0. ile wcut.du his Wny a sadder And, ste hope, a wiser man. Our clti*ene innst be nuire carcfhl hetiebforth. Con-j fide not too readily in -etrlingcer and for-respectability, look deeper thau a slick tongue or ii fine coat. Read, beiore leu had cx- J pressed his I'aggage to James Collins Augusta: And supposing that it was already guric, giure up the agent's receipt therefor. Unluckily for bini, however, the, messenger bad de'cTlncd receiving it, until duly sealed accordiug' to the rblc* of thn company. . "0?i its being returned to tho office, certain ether parties at once uiadti legal seizure ; to that ?,or the rascal has littla to brag of in lh? wuy of '* skipping " tho good people df Walballa. }' Tho way of tho transgressor is hard.'' Head gbt two "Uokinga" before bis departure.* Hogues, tuko warning. Walballa is nut a healthy place for " ii?u.''a-A<hsi Courier. -A Sensible Father. jvcic iKiug in imnjurj^ 7% genriuman, tba father of nine son*',. all of whom are living?-f ho idrto*t Ireing ov?r fifty, and the ynnnpbM or r twenty-five The ?rkl gentleman is ove?- ffvuuy and looks jia if he might hve n decade yet. His H-liniab!e partner died some three vests ago, and wftn hut a few year* younger tliho himself. Although a to haccotii.-l by trade, he never indulged in thd weed in any fum.ujul his tier yes are a* steady as though ho were in the j piime if life, lie made it a point to gi?e all hi* hoys a It-ado and they are j all doing well?each engaged in some useful and honor able calling, several in bu-ii.ess on their ow nnceoHnft an old fashioned nr^on that the heal thing f-<r a Iroy is a trade; because, having that, be "need fu*ver suffer w.-tpf *o long ** bis health belrraifls. He ditl -ncft twreeive among bis" l*>v?, material for the making of cletks. InivycM, Joe tor-*, ministers, artists, etc., as l??o tflany partial parents nowadays discover "it; tluir rains, but took the sensible vfaw .haf-'gAi oupof them?even the 'baity," *a* ioo good to hatha tmdo. Heart ed upon the-principle-thai, if airy of he boys was endt?we..t with rare talents, peculiarly fitting hi in for some profits*, sional calling his geninft would be slleugthened rather than weakened bv the f* reticipva- of the work-hop, ami to w hateVOr heights he might afterward" aspire, or whatever reverse h? might encounter. he warrbl nlna"* Itnve hitrade to fall h*<-lr mt V.? /h.t.l.i r... LVMl.. ..V_ might bare " ttirnrd out"" a jflWvSr. a doctor, and a prracher lioni'hfc njVrtH\ of nifte. and had tri>rt<??i?r l< ft f.?r a TeV elwiks Mid *alr?it>? ii, bui di'd li? nfit jTur-*J sme m inii<-it w#er<tonr^e? In irfft hi*' example wOi thy of imitation l>r (IWusCh ltd* -of iitdu Ig.fir m'pna vrl.o r<MtnW?r their roim two good for the wotknliop, tile will. Mini vltrt foundrv ! [ Wttkiy Noiclfy. '...4 "A wkuflritkyl L^ekix?There 14 #.. clitiiining tradition connected with the xi;e on which the temple of Solomon i*_ erected It in nir! lo tim e hi en owned in cnfr.iVioW hj rwo Imribeiy. one of! ? lumr'fiftd it fifctii)/" dm) the other Inn I Hone. On'tHeufKit *?h? town a lie hi of "'whnat. On Iho eeefi!hg Ruc'reeding the hurra: t,-tlio w heat having teen gather ed in rhncfc*, the el k*f orrtihei tHito hfa w+AjT '* Mr Voimuvr brother h unable to bear Hie bur <ien* aitrT h. hi of the day. f witt ariae, take 'of* joy Rboak* nth! place Mhem itbfi'hia without hi* ktiow.lnlire." *1 he Votihger brother, hong actuated l.y *b? same benevolent motives, ?aid within liiifl*elf: My ?Icier lumber line a (humI). nod I lihve none J I wT.T coolrilme to.lUeir^ mpl/urtI'aill arise, lake itf jny oliocks and place }Tiem witH his, ^rjt(t/wn hi* /"knowledge." "-/o^ge jnf tusir ru%Lv>>?>-hmenl when, on the fvUo.wtng Mtotniug, I they found Ibii shock* undiminished. < 1 lilt C<ti -c ol cvt rr-li an-[hi I'd f .r at night*, w I.en each resolved in bie mind to stand guard and solve litis mystery. Tliey did so, when, on the following night, they met each odier half way between I heir r*#p*afiv a fields and shock*, with Hints full. UfVon ground hallowed with such rts-uetaiions a* thelt.was i lie ' i toyje i^Soloioou eiccti d so s|>ario?i and magnificent, the admiration ami Vonder of the wirH. Alas! in bewejajflfchow many would sooner steal their- hr"*fier s * hole shock thau add to ; it * single sheitf. * 1 Maim ? ' * ' 4 tf r , ? * '<?>" * ' * * * % ^ * r "? 'W 5C> v EVENTS h i?w ^ea?w? *868.; . . . -; ;; iTT -, ?...' \"-X- >. . ? ' ' ; -1- LOM)6k, MM*'4. The debate in the ITouse^of Comiqoiir KiiiUy night no Mr. Gladstone's resolves (or the-abolition of the Trit.li' Church "was comiiute?f pntil a late hour.( Wal|?ole, in tint co?>ae of his* te- J mailt*, in-opposition to Mr. GlndalbribV resolves, sajd.ll.Mt these attacks Oil a clergy, such a* tlirit of the hit-hTlharch, , who w?te noted'for the purity of tjie ( doctrine,-and f<>r their elevated leaiti' ?.lid Christian zeal, was 8ure to fj$d I y**? '.be;Vm*fdisn.-tiotiM refills. *-*"P Vftid that the fnUoducti<>n if thesp rpMihci nt 'lie piys?ul tifno was (fnnecessary aiu! uiircurt TheTiomnn .Catholics of Iic!aml would never l>o i-alL-fin] VI 1' anything short of mi juvmacy iu ecclesiastical matter*. He iiyovl?yl the pie^eiited to the Ilou>e as au jrppt.'iial one, for tiro Cjiuieli establishments,<-f England ami S.e?tlami w,-|? .menaced, a? wail a* lirat cf I>e!and. Tht'sa blow* were stunk ' at Hue. wliole.syneiH ?? U?? Church ami. State iu the United |vuiciionu. At a We U<Hirv?it?. the press-nee of a ' full Hou.-U. Mr. mademntvaoM*. and #itn loudly i-hueteti. He ?<enni(-ncort br saying that he could tint Complain of Uie result olr this long dehttle."' The?u eleven uighta of disciis-don had fullv demonstrated that- *tiie Htirfh Church twcr ct'iinj miniinc irni i>m* creation. It who not ih?? ( t|,irrfh ctf iTi'e eMtbfT; it w*s not ilie UDifrt-h 6f tile poof, nor wm i> a iitisMinwiry (3h?rch. It exited oitlv for the pui p'?ae of sustaining po liiival Mipitmney in a f >rto most halefulto the poople ttjioti ytoom It-was iuip"??d.. U?? worth! snr trothing conceming the dtl-posa!" of the Church propei ry iti Ireland, for tetter tnfoima rion van needed on a question iijvolv jug an interest so extensive. Our duty now ?hk to accord j'is'icM to fretnud. Mf. Gladstone then abutting to personal Mtlnckfi which IihJ teen made u{*on Hint, denied iti (be most emphatic manner tfiat he bail any connection with, or interest in the j oiicy or plans of ei h?r tlii'rhualiiM on the one hand or the Human Church on the other.? Discussing aigninenU, he said that I itvo leading ol j c\h-n* had been made to his pT.n. < ite was that it imperiled the i xi-tence of the established V'lmrch of England, and the other objection ? ?? iha; the time was inopportune, 'Jen .yt-aif ago, sa.d Mr. Ciadrtone,.the pco? pie of Ureal Britain wtro iudilurent, I and ;Ucu the indication of a great re| lorni wonlj have been - untimely:?? Now the |>e<>p|e weie aroused, and theo, porttini.y presented itself for an early an<l sound settlement of the question. . I lie slttng'h-of the Chutch of England lav in her own merits ami the \olun taiy zeal of her. votaries far more than 1h l?er conri-e.ii.n wuJi the Slate. He exninsscd llielielisf that i!??? filmr??h England rouhHoseDone of her Mfcugih, if jiHit<<( fi. m i be State. She had m<>ie to f'nr from her partisans th?m lo-r fueV, and lite reform of 1he lrirh ft tablhlwd Church woujd strengthen her. v Mr. nfometi theft itTOae amM the ex cited- cheers of the I louve to ito Mr. Gladstone and cln-e tlie Jt-bate.? lh> deploh <1 the nit of it jiotice content p'ated by thesu resoTv**. It was ho act w.bi^h booked a wide coiifUcalioo of ptr.pem', Htid nh paced the tights of very #impm-ulion and 'every person in the United K'ngdoin, Ac. Ii inevila l?!\ ,'|<redoprees tlie p.-biic mind for H i -iiioiHi hit -ck do the Church of England', and it .was undoubtedly intended >to have such ho iullut iice ; but.in ?pde of ih<L viiuler.ee of the pies* and the . prttf-.-uiy l?imi ?hl io beat by the ndvo I eales of .thy change, he. thinly believed t at vb" people would nuter sanction the nuriUce < f sacied thirds Jo puriy h ocviuv*, lending, -as it whs sure to 1 ad, U? rt-sulu only to be dwciibed as 'revelmiu?ary. - AVbalf-paet-.two rhe House divided on the fliat of Glad'tone* resolves.? The coMit slomt us folhuviOJ For-the reseke 830, Against the-resolve 205?r fiitftifirv AA The iftTivhineetr&'nt of the result yvae rtcri*ed wi h*foild arid'prolohgod cheering from the Inherit! benches. Disraeli Ivi R'ovo anihl profound lHcnge, and bfti'l tfds decision ao aluWd the rela- I t'-on* of theMlnisfrv and the House of \vinmo'ns ibat the Oovernment needed time to don-iJer tfh?t action it would take, lie accordingly mo^ed that lb* adjftprrf until to dny. The intro lifh" it as caCiieTl Afld at 3, A. SI., the IIcin 'e Adjourned. \ -T** L?>n?Yon ptfpers generally cqo- J aider the divistbn a decisive one. '1 fie Time* says thai no one can deny the immense sigfirficnnce of this event, for since the motion to go into a Commitiee the Tories have gAined thereat* in the House of Ouimnoqa, yet the 60 majority has groan lo 00. Adissolution ia talked of merely to frighten tfie members. Tha Herald saya the House or Qpn>i 11)0111/ by a vole, the important* of which cannot be denied, h floras that I the Irish Church should b? dis-estalfc lithed, bat the House of Common# does not apeak the voice of the country as tba late election show, j Disraeli baa gone to Osborne to conI suit-with the Queen. .b? - -- ? - ? - " ^ /i: , '*< * * ? . * * *\7 NO. 31. , The belief h?8 heroiqe general that after the jiawaga of the iieforci cBill f>?r. Ireland ao<1 Rcotb?*?l, the i)ie?a*li Mini?lrv wilt <11... !?.. 1 "'j ? .?* ? . kmiiiiiiijciu mm appeal ,1a -th" j*opl? on the . lrull. 6buceb question. . The Viral Kiss. ^ Amnn^.jtha animals in Cinciotinti bir the Lookville p>wl.at was a young fcoaI>1m ?bo, it wa* *Mdcnt. bars w triors lend or relationship lo each oihet ihMi brovker ami rUlei, i.nd pet, * they seoupivd J i tie rent n?lft.Moim, it shm^< tain they were not husbwttd and wife. Aji eoou as poteihls after. reaching tbe landing, they repaired to a hotel, where, in conversation with asocial gent It man, l!ie J.ouih cooftded tbe tecftet that they >v?te an eloping couple; that the bri?W? patent*,, who resided below Louisville^ being, l^ke mapy other progenitor* of tlie female sex, cruel, perand hero.hearted, tliey had run away, *0'* **s*s oidv anxious to finish the adventure Uf getting mauled as speedily as, poadhVe. Tie had hardly ma le the statement, ere n Tia?d fMturcd, middle aged gentleman entered the-oftiee." irnd without oJb*fetf> ing the young man, walked up to lbs register book. The youth, after a significant pressure of the arm of bis companion, stepped upon One side into another room, where lie remained until the elderly gentleman, having got through lbs list of arrival*,'turned upon his heel and walked rapidly Away; * * Tbat'a birti,'' exclaimed our fatrtf; abe' must hare come up bv mflroad, and is searching for us. How lucky thai 1 did not put down our right names. Hut -what shall we dot" * Well," rfepKed his newly found fnend, "lliis ii inllier an awkward fix; I expect you'll have to go further up the river and get married at Gtatiid Green, for the old chap "has a bad CAun* tenuneo that mean-' miaehifcf; abd he^t be sure to go to- tl c court house, 8b yoti won't- I* able to get a license." 'I'll go upstair* and hurry Emeltn* ?.fl at once." exclaimed the now almost despairing- man. "You can't i get away l?efore 10 o'clock," returned the other, "and the unreasonable parent will be sure to be aboard of the boat,.". ' - ' " Hold on, iny lad," exclaimed hia good matured counsellor. " \\y Jove, I" begin to fool an interest in this matter. You go tip stairs and tell the young lady to l>e prepared fur a start, and in the meantime ke< p a sharp lookout, and don't let tho obdurate father catch you } I'll he buck within an hour." And ojT he started, leaving the bridegroom it\ prospective to wonder jn what manner he was going to ltelp him out, ' of tlie scrape/ Sure enough, within the hour he reunited, accompanied by a certain gentleman who was duly qualified, legally and ecclesiastically, to bind togelbet " heart* that beat n? one," and the bride being duly jiotilied, they all made rapid track* for the river side, where they found a skill' in waiting with a brace of oar-mcu. _ ' "Get in and he quick about it," said the master of the ceremonies; and, without a wotd of inquiry, in they went* arid, when stated," a few )u?ty pulls look -uiein ?o tue mitraie ol Hit strewn. ** Now, then," continued he, '* we arS -? oul uf the jnri. diction of Cincinnati, and there isn't anything to prevent the ceremony being pei formed, so go nhead* And there in the tiny boat,' floating lettly down stream, in the midst of K cold, hazy atmosphere, the nuptials wore Ct U*hrated ; and as the final word was spoken, the ingenious manager of the adair took hia reward from the rosy * li|*? of the hiide, by cheating the briidogrooin oul of the fitsi kiss. A Sad Stony - Thosaddoet storjr tfcal wo ever rears was tlrwt of a chrld in Switzerland, a pit ho^-=?just a? yonn*r is, render?whom bis mother, one b.ight morning, t igged out in a beautiful jack- v et all shining with silk and buttons, and gay as mother's love oould make it, and then permitted him to go tct .jdnjr. lie had scarcely stepped from v.. the door of the'Swiss Cottage,' when \ an enormons eagle swooped Wftn front tbo ground nod bore him to ita nest j high up among the mountains nn/i >?? .within sight.of the hou.-e of which ho hod beta tlte joy. There ho wm killed i?i J devoured, ilie o\ri?, being ? point wdiiojuwaf literally liificc. Hkihlo to man, so ?u> reli^T couhi be afforded. In tearing the child to piece*, the eagle Ml placed the gmy j >ckel in the neat that it bfechrftefc lixune there, nnd whenever i he wind blew, it would flutter, and the no would vf.ine on us lovely uimtping* 4 ?nd orrrnuvel^ts* Ate yeais'it was ?ifi? bki/rojn tj;* k<.wUnds, long .after the eagle hud abandoned h< r n<*t. Whet a-iphi it hoi' ha** for (he ?*renta of the Jit tie lictfcnf / New Yon* in threatened with a dailv. reiigtoua neper. Its poji- c? will be * ( o igregtitiontX> and Us rnott^l Go ye jfeto all tfce Sontli%n<i preach TtacL " Stereo* to living cr eat ore. rOC; .1 v,T,''n* t* w'-rnOlhe fire ' ^ tvTn k. *